TRAKGIRL visits Sept. 10

“State of Sound” features the musical savant and activist in conversation

Producer, songwriter, and entrepreneur TRAKGIRL visits the Libraries to kick off the “State of Sound: Stories” series on Tuesday, Sept. 10 from 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. in the Hill Library Fishbowl Forum. This event is free and open to the public.

TRAKGIRL brings a versatile and dynamic dimension to the music industry through a variety of genres. Recent works include Belly ft. Nav’s “Maintain,” Jhene Aiko’s “Overstimulated,” King Chips “Queen,” and many more. Having worked alongside well-known producer and music executive “No-Id,” TRAKGIRL is currently expanding her brand to promote self-awareness and women empowerment in the music industry as well as technology through music production. TRAKGIRL has been featured in Forbes, Billboard, The L.A. Times, The Fader, Huffington Post, and numerous other publications. She’s also worked with the Red Bull Music Academy, ESPN, TNT, REEBOK, and Spotify, among others.

Check out this BET “Beauty and the Beats” feature on TRAKGIRL.

“State of Sound: Stories” invites individuals and groups to share their personal sound stories—their own creative paths that got them involved with sound—to highlight diverse ways forward for those interested in making sound a bigger part of their lives or careers.